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  [[ 2ndBook ]]
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  |- [[ Introduction ]]
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     |- [[ Why study this? ]]
     |- [[ Why study this? ]] - [[ CE: Why study this? ]]
       |- [[ Act of worship  ]]
       |- [[ Act of worship  ]] - [[ CE: Worship God ]]
       |- [[ Language of God (Adam) ]]
       |- [[ Language of God (Adam) ]] - [[ CE: Hear His voice ]]
           |- [[ Adam is from the Ground ]]
           |- [[ Adam is from the Ground ]]
           |- [[ Notarikon is not a novelty ]]
           |- [[ Notarikon is not a novelty ]] -[[ CE: The Bible has layers of meaning ]]
           |- [[ Notarikon is not eisegesis ]]
           |- [[ Notarikon is not eisegesis ]] -[[ CE: God planned everything—even the alphabet! ]]
             |- [[ Jesus accused of eisegesis ]]
             |- [[ Jesus accused of eisegesis ]]
             |- [[ This author accused of eisegesis ]]
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           |- [[ The toledoth ]]
           |- [[ The toledoth ]] - [[ CE: We can trust that His story is true ]]  
       |- [[ Know God better  ]]
       |- [[ Know God better  ]]
       |- [[ Bible comes alive (The mystery revealed) ]]
       |- [[ Bible comes alive (The mystery revealed) ]] - [[ CE: See Jesus in every story ]]
           |- [[ Spirit reminds us ]]
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           |- [[ Peter heard the Spirit ]]
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           |- [[ Repetitions form gospel-shaped rhythm ]]
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           |- [[ Creating Narrative design points to Christ’s finished work ]]
           |- [[ Narrative design points to Christ’s finished work ]]
            |- [[ Narrative design points to Christ’s finished work - child ]]
           |- [[ The shape of a story is sometimes the message itself ]]
           |- [[ The shape of a story is sometimes the message itself ]]
       |- [[ Israel’s journey parallels the believer’s life in Christ ]]
       |- [[ Israel’s journey parallels the believer’s life in Christ ]]
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       |- [[ The symbolic value of individual letters ]]
       |- [[ The symbolic value of individual letters ]]
           |- [[ The Bible - one book ]]
           |- [[ The Bible - one book ]]
            |- [[ LC: Bible Characters: God’s Story in Real Life ]]
            |- [[ LC: God Gave Hebrew: The Language of Revelation ]]
            |- [[ LC: Men Wrote What God Intended ]]
            |- [[ LC: The Bible – Written for One Child ]]
            |- [[ LC: The Bible – One Message ]]
            |- [[ LC: Where does 'additional meaning' come from? ]]
                |- [[ How the aleph tells us about God ]] - א
                |- [[ How the bet tells us about God ]] - ב
                |- [[ How the gimel tells us about God ]] - ג
                |- [[ How the dalet tells us about God ]] - ד
                |- [[ How the he tells us about God ]] - ה
                |- [[ How the vav tells us about God ]] - ו
                |- [[ How the zayin tells us about God ]] - ז
                |- [[ How the het tells us about God ]] - ח
                |- [[ How the tet tells us about God ]] - ט
                |- [[ How the yod tells us about God ]] - י
                |- [[ How the kaf tells us about God ]] - כ
                |- [[ How the lamed tells us about God ]] - ל
                |- [[ How the mem tells us about God ]] - מ
                |- [[ How the nun tells us about God ]] - נ
                |- [[ How the samech tells us about God ]] - ס
                |- [[ How the ayin tells us about God ]] - ע
                |- [[ How the pe tells us about God ]] - פ
                |- [[ How the tsadi tells us about God ]] - צ
                |- [[ How the qof tells us about God ]] - ק
                |- [[ How the resh tells us about God ]] - ר
                |- [[ How the shin tells us about God ]] - ש
                |- [[ How the tov tells us about God ]] - ת
                |- [[ How the final kaf tells us about God ]] - ך
                |- [[ How the final mem tells us about God ]] - ם
                |- [[ How the final nun tells us about God ]] - ן
                |- [[ How the final pe tells us about God ]] - ף
                |- [[ How the final tsadi tells us about God ]] - ץ
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           |- [[ Pattern of doctrine index ]]
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       |- [[ How the ancient language itself testifies of Christ  ]]
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    |- [[ How the NT authors used the OT scriptures ]]
      |- [[ Parallel Gospels  ]]
          |- [[ Mark's pericope index for parallel study ]]
            |- [[ John the Baptist ]]
                |- [[ John the Baptist as the Forerunner  ]]
                |- [[ A Voice Crying in the Wilderness  ]]
                |- [[ Baptism and Repentance  ]]
                |- [[ Wilderness Setting  ]]
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|- [[ Indices ]]
    |- [[ Bible index ]]
    |- [[ Character index ]]
    |- [[ Children's stories index ]]
    |- [[ English index to Hebrew Dictionary ]]
    |- [[ Gates - study ]]
    |- [[ Index of Balaamisms ]]
    |- [[ Mark's pericope index for parallel study  ]]
    |- [[ Object index ]]
    |- [[ Pattern of doctrine index ]]
    |- [[ Pericope index ]]
    |- [[ Synoptic Index ]]

Latest revision as of 17:35, 31 March 2025

Some lines here have two links. Those with a prefix of CE are the Children's Edition.

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|- Introduction 
   |- Why study this?  - CE: Why study this? 
      |- Act of worship   - CE: Worship God 
      |- Language of God (Adam)  - CE: Hear His voice 
         |- Adam is from the Ground 
         |- Notarikon is not a novelty  -CE: The Bible has layers of meaning 
         |- Notarikon is not eisegesis  -CE: God planned everything—even the alphabet! 
            |- Jesus accused of eisegesis 
            |- This author accused of eisegesis 
            |- Rules constrain eisegesis 
         |- The alphabet is God's plan before the beginning 
            |- [ 40+ pages ]
         |- The toledoth  - CE: We can trust that His story is true  
      |- Know God better  
      |- Bible comes alive (The mystery revealed)  - CE: See Jesus in every story 
         |- Spirit reminds us 
         |- Peter heard the Spirit 
         |- Verifiable revelation 
         |- Hearing God 
|- Blog 
   |- Blog index 
|- Articles 
   |- How biblical stories act as prophetic parables of Christ 
      |- Old Testament events foreshadow Christ’s work 
         |- Literal and hidden meanings run side-by-side 
         |- Story structures carry prophetic order 
         |- Sensus plenior is not speculative, but authored 
         |- Sensus plenior accounts speak clearly of Christ crucified, risen, and glorified 
      |- Structure of stories reveals eternal patterns 
         |- Story structure reflects death and resurrection cycles 
            |- Story arcs in the Bible mirror Christ’s death and resurrection 
            |- The rise-and-fall structure in Scripture follows the pattern of redemption 
            |- Small details in biblical stories reflect the descent into death and the ascent into new life 
            |- Pattern is not just something we observe—it is something we enter into by faith 
               |- Pattern index 
         |- Repetitions form gospel-shaped rhythm 
         |- Narrative design points to Christ’s finished work 
            |- Narrative design points to Christ’s finished work - child 
         |- The shape of a story is sometimes the message itself 
      |- Israel’s journey parallels the believer’s life in Christ 
         |- Israel’s journey reveals Christ’s obedience and suffering 
            |- Out of Egypt 
            |- Israel in the wilderness 
            |- Israel in Jerusalem 
            |- True Israel 
         |- Israel's trials mirror His testing and victory 
            |- Bondage in Egypt – Enslavement before Deliverance 
            |- The Testing at the Red Sea – Faith in the Face of the Impossible 
            |- The Bitter Waters of Marah – Provision Through Obedience 
            |- Hunger in the Wilderness – Manna from Heaven 
            |- No Water at Rephidim – Life From the Struck Rock 
            |- War with Amalek – Victory Through Intercession 
            |- Fear at Sinai – The Law Given in Fire 
            |- The Golden Calf – Idolatry in the Absence of Revelation 
            |- Korah’s Rebellion – Resisting God’s Chosen Priest 
            |- The Fiery Serpents – Healing Through the Lifted One 
            |- Balaam’s Curse Turned to Blessing – Christ Stands Between the Curse and the People 
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         |- Israel's inheritance points to His glorification 
            |- Israel in the promised land 
         |- By grace, we are joined to His journey, made like Him by the Spirit 
      |- Obscure figures and failures point to the gospel 
         |- Cain 
         |- Tamar 
         |- Maphibosheth 
         |- Jonah 
         |- The Sin at Baal-Peor – Spiritual Adultery Before Entering the Land 
         |- Crossing the Jordan – Baptism into New Life 
         |- The Fall of Jericho – Victory Through Faith, Not Strength 
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   |- How the entire Old Testament serves as a shadow of Jesus 
      |- The Torah, the prophets, and the writings all tell the same story 
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      |- Israel’s history becomes a living parable of redemption 
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      |- The types, symbols, and shadows in the Old Testament find their true meaning in Christ 
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      |- Genealogies and seemingly minor details are part of a greater divine design 
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   |- How to read Scripture the way Jesus taught His disciples 
      |- See Scripture not as a flat text, but a multi-layered revelation 
         |- Scripture’s layers are not separate but interwoven, forming a divine pattern 
         |- The hidden prophetic narrative speaks alongside the literal events 
         |- Recognizing multiple layers deepens, rather than replaces, the historical meaning 
         |- The Bible’s structure itself is a masterwork of revelation, unveiling Christ from beginning to end 
      |- Recognize how Jesus is hidden in the text, waiting to be unveiled 
         |- Jesus is embedded in the Old Testament, not just in prophecy, but in structure, names, and patterns 
         |- The Spirit speaks through word formations, reversals, and sequences to reveal Christ 
         |- Biblical stories act as parables of the gospel, unfolding His work in history 
         |- How to read Scripture the way Jesus taught—with unveiled eyes 
      |- Scripture brings together the literal and the spiritual, the past and the eternal   
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   |- How Hebrew word structures reveal deeper truths       
      |- How to break Hebrew words into meaningful part 
         |- Hebrew alphabet 
         |- Gate index 
         |- Gates - study 
         |- Root expansion 
         |- Jots and tittles 
         |- Uncover the story hidden within the word  
      |- The symbolic value of individual letters 
         |- The Bible - one book 
            |- LC: Bible Characters: God’s Story in Real Life 
            |- LC: God Gave Hebrew: The Language of Revelation 
            |- LC: Men Wrote What God Intended 
            |- LC: The Bible – Written for One Child 
            |- LC: The Bible – One Message 
            |- LC: Where does 'additional meaning' come from? 
               |- How the aleph tells us about God  - א 
               |- How the bet tells us about God  - ב
               |- How the gimel tells us about God  - ג
               |- How the dalet tells us about God  - ד
               |- How the he tells us about God  - ה
               |- How the vav tells us about God  - ו
               |- How the zayin tells us about God  - ז
               |- How the het tells us about God  - ח
               |- How the tet tells us about God  - ט
               |- How the yod tells us about God  - י
               |- How the kaf tells us about God  - כ
               |- How the lamed tells us about God  - ל
               |- How the mem tells us about God  - מ
               |- How the nun tells us about God  - נ
               |- How the samech tells us about God  - ס
               |- How the ayin tells us about God  - ע
               |- How the pe tells us about God  - פ
               |- How the tsadi tells us about God  - צ
               |- How the qof tells us about God  - ק
               |- How the resh tells us about God  - ר
               |- How the shin tells us about God  - ש
               |- How the tov tells us about God  - ת
               |- How the final kaf tells us about God  - ך
               |- How the final mem tells us about God  - ם
               |- How the final nun tells us about God  - ן
               |- How the final pe tells us about God  - ף
               |- How the final tsadi tells us about God  - ץ
               |- How the final shin tells us about God  
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      |- Patterns reveal themes of redemption, promise, and fulfillment 
         |- Pattern of doctrine index  
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      |- How the ancient language itself testifies of Christ  
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   |- How the NT authors used the OT scriptures 
      |- Parallel Gospels  
         |- Mark's pericope index for parallel study 
            |- John the Baptist 
               |- John the Baptist as the Forerunner  
               |- A Voice Crying in the Wilderness  
               |- Baptism and Repentance  
               |- Wilderness Setting  
               |- John’s Appearance  
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|- Indices 
   |- Bible index 
   |- Character index 
   |- Children's stories index 
   |- English index to Hebrew Dictionary 
   |- Gates - study 
   |- Index of Balaamisms 
   |- Mark's pericope index for parallel study  
   |- Object index 
   |- Pattern of doctrine index 
   |- Pericope index 
   |- Synoptic Index